In the Neolithic Age (between 6000BC and 2200BC in France), prehistoric men progressively began moving away from their roaming lifestyle in order to settle down in one place. Crops and animal farming began to develop, as well as the use of pottery and new tools. In Séné, the oldest traces of human occupation date from this period. Megaliths, made from several large rocks piled on top of each other, can be seen in Gornevèze and on the isle of Boëde.
All about the water
From farm to farm
History of salt
Industrial heritage
Local life
Manor houses and beautiful estates
Maritime professions
Megaliths
Natural heritage
Passages between land and sea
Religious heritage
Shops and bistrots
Sinagot celebrations
Some anecdotes of Séné
Traditional games and sports